I disagree (very unusual) with taxico. Some insurance companies will offer you some NCD if you have proof of NCD from overseas (not the full amount - in my case 10% on a 40% NCD from memory). USE AN INSURANCE broker or the car dealer to help - don't go direct to the companies.

PNGMK wrote:I disagree (very unusual) with taxico. Some insurance companies will offer you some NCD if you have proof of NCD from overseas (not the full amount - in my case 10% on a 40% NCD from memory). USE AN INSURANCE broker or the car dealer to help - don't go direct to the companies.

PNGMK wrote:I disagree (very unusual) with taxico. Some insurance companies will offer you some NCD if you have proof of NCD from overseas (not the full amount - in my case 10% on a 40% NCD from memory). USE AN INSURANCE broker or the car dealer to help - don't go direct to the companies.

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Yes, they are:http://www.directasia.com/car-insurance/ncd/If you are a foreigner / expatriate living in Singapore,you may be entitled to a NCD, if you can provide a letter from your last insurance company stating that you've been insured over the last 12 months and the number of "claim-free" years.

In 2007 when I moved from KL with NCD letter/proof which was basically just my last policy, INCOME here gave me their full 50% discount. I've since changed car and insurance to AVIVA but my INCOME broker, at the time, was very helpful.

Today, still, insurance companies CAN take your NCD letter and do with it what they want.

'When Lewis Hamilton wins a race he has to thank Vodafone whereas in my day I used to chase the crumpet. I know which era I'd rather race in.'

I think what you said earlier may still apply for number of cases. "You may be entitled". I am pretty sure this "may" may heavily depend on (1) the premium to be paid; (2) the country of the previous NCD record; (3) the vehicle earlier insured of the NCD. It's all about the risk management.